Monday, February 7, 2011

Chicago Cultural Center



Add caption

Add caption

Chicago Public Library/ Chicago Cultural Center..
Address: 78 E. Washington St.
Year Built: 1897
Architect: Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: November 15, 1976..

Add caption

The plaque reads..
Chicago Landmark..

The Chicago Public Library Cultural Center
Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, architects
1897
This building was the first permanent structure of the city's public library system. Designed to be a grand civic building, its exterior appearance and it's interior spaces are based on classical Greek and Italian Renaissance precedents. The library is extensively decorated with mosaics, marbles, bronze, and two stained-glass Tiffany domes.
Designated a Chicago landmark on Nov 15, 1976
by the City Council of Chicago Landmark on November 15, 1976
by the City Council of Chicago
Richard J. Daley, Mayor
Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks..




Grand Stairways..
As one enters from the Washington Street, there's a welcoming grand staircase.. which one enter's through an arched Romanesque portal. It has Y-symbol in the center and names of scholars inscribed on it, like Virgil, Cicero, Plato, Whitter, Emerson, and Longfellow, among others.. The staircase is made of white Carrara marble, with medallions of green marble from Connemara, Ireland. There's also intricate mosaics of favrile glass, stone, and mother of pearl..
# For more on grand stairways.. click here..


Preston Bradley Hall..
The grand staircase leads to the Preston Bradley Hall.. It's a large room of white Carrara marble and ornately patterns. The centerpiece is a 38-foot Tiffany glass dome designed by artist J. A. Holtzer. The Cultural Center claims this to be the largest Tiffany dome in the world.
# For more on Preston Bradley Hall.. click here..


G.A.R Rotunda..
As if one ornate dome wasn't enough, there another one. A yellow-toned stained-glass dome in Renaissance pattern by the firm of Healy and Millet. The rotunda features 30-foot walls of Knoxville pink marble and mosaic floor..
# For more on G.A.R. Rotunda.. click here..


G.A.R Hall..
The hall has deep green Vermont marble walls with mahogany doors. There's ornately carved arched doors and windows and even the ceiling has beautiful ornamental details..
# For more on G.A.R Hall.. click here..

Sidney R Yates Gallery..
Originally the library's main reading room. This gallery is named for Illinois Congressman Sidney R. Yates [1909-2000], tireless advocate for the arts. The hall was "likely" designed by Robert Spencer of the lead architects of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge.
# For more on Sidney R. Yates Gallery.. click here..


# Landmark Gallery.. For more, click here ..


# Randolph Cafe.. For more, click here...


# Chicago Cultural Center - Tiffany Windows.. For more, click here..


# Chicago Cultural Center - Photograph - Jan Theun van Rees.. For more, click here..


Y-symbol at the Chicago Cultural Center..
Y-symbol is the symbol of the City of Chicago. It represents the three branches of Chicago River, which forms an alphabet Y topography at the "Wolf Point", where the main branch of the river, divides into the North and South branches..
# For more.. click here..


What's this??
A bird or a fish???
Is there a recurrent them or just my imagination?
Check out some images..click here.. and decide for yourself!

For more on.. [click on the link..]
# Chicago Cultural Center..
# Chicago Cultural Center: Grand Stairways..
# Chicago Cultural Center: Wall inscriptions..
# Chicago Cultural Center: Preston Bradley Hall..
# Chicago Cultural Center: GAR Rotunda..
# Chicago Cultural Center: GAR Hall..
# Sidney R. Yates Gallery..
# Chicago Cultural Center - Tiffany Windows..
# Chicago Cultural Center - Photograph - Jan Theun van Rees..
# Y-symbol at Chicago Cultural Center..
# ..

3 comments: